Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Chevrolet Volt Unvieled

General Motors continues to develop its gas-electric plug-in car called the Volt and unveiled a pre-production model at GM’s 100-year anniversary celebration. Thus far GM’s development team has obtained important development milestones and the car is scheduled for production late 2010.

The Volt will use an existing four-cylinder gas engine to help recharge the car’s batteries. At present, the Volt will go only about 40 miles before gasoline is used to recharge the batteries. The Volt has an extended range of several hundred miles made possible by a gasoline/E85-powered engine generator seamlessly providing electricity to power the Volt’s electric drive unit while simultaneously sustaining the charge of the battery.

The lithium-ion batteries used to power the electric motor are projected to last about 150,000 miles, and the car is expected to have a brisk 0-60 time of 8.5 seconds. The GM team is working hard to simulate 10 years of using the car’s battery into two years of testing.

GM is also working on variations of the Volt including: an E-Flex propulsion system, the original gasoline-electric Volt concept, a hydrogen-electric Volt, and the Opel Flextreme diesel-electric.

At present, plug-in electric vehicles like the Volt fall short in driving range (about 40 miles in complete electric mode) as compared to a family sized fuel-cell vehicle that has a 300 mile range and no emissions. Cost is the sticking point with fuel-cells and even the Volt is expected to cost about $40,000.

Official press release from GM and preliminary specifications of the Volt are below the jump.full story »




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BMW 7 Series Hybrid to be Show at The Paris Motor Show


The Paris Motor Show will be the setting for the world debut of the BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid offering the potential of BMW ActiveHybrid technology in the luxury sedan segment as part of the BMW EfficientDynamics innovation strategy. This new Concept Car combines a significant reduction of fuel consumption and emissions with a standard of driving dynamics in this luxury class of hybrid

cars. The closest comparable example is the Lexus 600h.

The BMW Concept 7 Series ActiveHybrid comes with an intelligent symbiosis of the V8 cylinder petrol engine and electric drive as a mild hybrid concept. The BMW ActiveHybrid technology featured in the Concept Car reduces both fuel consumption and emissions by 15% versus the same car with a combustion engine and offers a standard of driving dynamics clearly exceeding all series models with hybrid technology presented so far. And at the same time the use of BMW ActiveHybrid technology does not require any concessions in terms of everyday driving qualities and the specific features of the BMW 7 Series.full story»



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Ford Australia names new president

FORD Australia has named Marin Burela as its new president and CEO, effective from October 1, following the shock resignation of Bill Osborne last month. Described as a Geelong “native”, Mr Burela is currently the Vehicle Line Executive Director for Global Small Car Segment Vehicles, and will return to Broadmeadows, reporting directly to executive vice-president for Asia Pacific and Africa, John Parker.Full Story >
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Chevrolet Volt

General Motors has confirmed the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid car will be sold in Australia. The vehicle known as a “Prius-buster” will be introduced in the US in 2010, with Australian sales one or two years later. The Volt will be a four-passenger vehicle using a lithium-ion battery pack. full story

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Audi blows S4's cover

AUDI has released details of its forthcoming new S4 sedan and station wagon, confirming GoAuto’s report earlier this month that the A4-based high-performance models would use the German manufacturer’s new supercharged 3.0-litre V6. full story


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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Subaru Forester diesel

Subaru Australia had hoped to launch its first turbo-diesel engine in the all-new, third-generation Forester in early 2008. But due to capacity constraints, the 110kW/350Nm 2.0-litre boxer four-cylinder powerplant has been delayed and a local release pushed out t to 2010. Full Story


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Subaru vs Jeep Wrangler


We are still trying to remove the sand from our camping gear. Click on the link and find out which is the better sand vehicle: Subaru Outback AWD or Jeep Wrangler 4x4.full story: Subaru Outback vs. Jeep Wrangler


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Fiat 500 Lounge 1.4 Three - Dor Hatch


EUROPEAN car of the year winners don’t come more evocative than the Nuova Cinquecento. Visually, Fiat’s reborn 500 is stunningly faithful to the original, which is an amazing feat in itself considering how much larger, safer and more accommodating the modern version had to be. Plus, while the Fiat feels more akin to the BMW Mini than the VW New Beetle for quality and detail, the Italians have priced the base models considerably below either of these, thus allowing more people access to such a charming little car. But, as the top-of-the-line Lounge 1.4 reveals, it isn’t all Marcello Mastroianni and gelati on a hot summer’s night by the Trevi Fountain, with a few significant flaws undermining what is still unquestionably a worthy addition to our roads. > Full Story


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Skoda crosses over with Octavia Scout

SKODA has introduced a car-based SUV to boost its fledgling Australian operation, with the Octavia Scout 4x4 crossover wagon now available alongside the Roomster and the regular Octavia range in Skoda dealerships. Only one version of the Scout is available, priced at $39,990. This car is a diesel with a six-speed manual transmission and the lack of an automatic transmission is bound to limit its appeal in Australia.> Full Story

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Audi Q3

Revealed at the Shanghai motor show as the Audi Cross Coupe quattro, the compact SUV concept was an unexpected sneak-peek at the new Q3, which is expected to be released in 2010. The Q3 will be similar in size to the same brand’s five-door A3 Sportback and parent company VW Group’s Tiguan SUV.> Full Story


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Volkswagen Scirocco

Volkswagen unveiled the production version of its new Scirocco coupe at the 2008 Geneva motor show, based on the Golf platform and positioned as an affordable premium sportscar. The new coupe will be offered with a range of petrol and diesel engines. Expect a local release timing of late 2009.> full story


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First look: Porsche presents Panamera

PORSCHE has commenced its official marketing campaign for the four-door Panamera grand tourer that will go on sale globally next year, by revealing its fourth model line via a photograph that shows the front-end of the four-seat GT. > Full Story


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Holden T2X SUV

The T2X GM Daewoo concept that graced Holden's stand at the 2006 Melbourne motor show could eventually become Holden's answer to the low-$30,000 small SUVs like Toyota's RAV4. It powers the front and rear wheels by a transverse-mounted 2.8-litre Alloytec V6.> full story





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Alfa Romeo 149

Alfa Romeo's 147-replacing 149 hatchback is due locally by 2009. With styling from the 8C (pictured), its platform is shared with Fiat’s Bravo (badged Ritmo here). Power will come from Punto’s 1.4-litre petrol and 1.2-litre and 1.9-litre turbo-diesels - with a larger 1.6-litre petrol unit to come.> full story




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Holden Monaro

Holden previewed the Coupe 60 concept at the 2008 Melbourne International Motor Show. Prospects of a Holden Monaro entering a new generation via the awesome C60 concept now rest on securing an export deal. The show car runs a 6.0 E85 V8 with displacement on demand tech.> full story

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Skoda Fabia

Skoda revealed its all-new Fabia hatch at the 2007 Geneva motor show, ahead of its arrival in Australia as the third model within a reintroduced SKoda range. Powered by an upgraded range of petrol and diesel engines, expected launch timing of 2009.> full story


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Nissan Murano

Nissan Australia confirmed that the Murano II is back on track for local release. With much of the exterior similar to the existing model, although with every body and interior panel new. Power is by Nissan’s 198kW 3.5-litre V6 engine, mated to a Continuously Variable Transmission known as Xtronic CVT.> full story

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Volkswagen Tiguan


Tiguan. Doesn’t quite roll off the tongue very well, unless I’m missing something in the German to English translation. Anyone know what a Tiguan really is besides it being V-dub’s new sport compact crossover SUV?

In reality, Tiguan is another one of those names concocted by the marketing department. A melding of the German words Tiger (“tiger”) and Leguan (“iguana”). Someone please tell me how Volkswagen’s new cute-ute has the combined the attributes of a fierce jungle cat and a lazy decorative reptile.

What I can tell you, after driving the Tiguan around the San Francisco bay area for a few days, is that VW did a very nice job of coming up with a compact crossover that is well appointed with enough electronic features to keep the hidden geek within us very happy, drives comfortably like an expensive luxury car, and is ready for that weekend trip to the mountains. For those who are power hungry, the Tiguan has enough muscle underneath the hood to scoot you along without serious mashing of the accelerator pedal and sounds beefy passing those do-good hybrid cars on the freeway. Cruising along at highway speeds, the intrusion of road noise is kept at bay by a well insulated cabin.


Power to zip through NorCal traffic is provided by a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder that cranks out 200 hp and 207 lb-ft of torque. That is enough power to go from 0 - 60 in less than 8 seconds or tow 2,200 pounds. Yes, you can go fast and haul your Sea-Doo to the lake with the same car. Although, I do not recommend doing both at the same time. Having a powerful engine comes with a price. And that price is evident at the gas pump. After 350 miles we recorded 20 mpg during our few days with the Tiguan.


Its short wheelbase makes the Tiguan easy to maneuver through crowded streets, or on narrow off-road trails. Seven inches of ground clearance is enough to clear tree roots or rocks on unpaved roads. Standard seventeen-inch wheels on the SE grade provide a stable footprint, while a fully independent suspension gives the Tiguan a responsive ride and handling with a little too much body lean for my driving habits.

Volkswagen Tiguan - panoramic sunroofA wee smaller than the Honda CR-V, the Saturn Vue and Toyota RAV4, the Tiguan is an urban-friendly, ski resort-capable sport-ute with optional all-wheel drive. The cargo area is quite functional and the back seats fold flat so that limited size of the Tiguan is not wasted. Even the passenger side front seat folds flat to accommodate those long objects for that we pick up at Home Depot on the weekends.

Check out the panoramic, power-sliding sunroof that is an option with the SE and SEL trims. Bring along the cool shades and hat as this glass portal to the sky has four times the area of a typical sunroof. Even your rear seat passengers will be enjoying the benefits of this ultimate skylight to the world.

The 2009 Tiguan is a 4-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 3 trims, ranging from the S to the SEL. Our test vehicle was the SE trim with the 4motion (AWD) option and 6-speed automatic transmission. Base price for the SE trim with 4Motion option is $28,875. Total price for our test vehicle, including destination charge, rear side air bags with head protection, power-sliding panoramic sunroof, and DVD satellite navigation system comes to a whopping $33,165.


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VOLVO XC60


Volvo released a series of campaign videos promoting their new XC60 SUV. Watch the video as Viktoria shows off her skills and the stability of the XC60 at 200 kph - with no hands on the steering wheel! full story of Volvo XC60


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Ford Fiesta

Ford’s Verve concept car, to be shown at the 2007 Frankfurt motor show, strongly hints at the design of its next-generation Fiesta. The Verve, and therefore Fiesta, are close relatives of the just released Mazda2, with which they share a common platform, but the Verve is even more rakish than the 2.> full story

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Hyundai Veracruz

To be positioned somewhere upstream of the Santa Fe crossover and away from the Terracan 4WD, the EN Veracruz will be aimed in the US at luxury SUVs like Lexus RX350, Honda MDX, Nissan Murano, Mazda CX-7 and Subaru Tribeca. Expect a 3.8-litre V6, six-speed auto and side curtain airbags.> Full Story



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Honda Insight

Honda is set to launch a third hybrid model, following the current Civic and upcoming Jazz petrol-electric variants. Unlike the 2001 Insight, Honda claims its dedicated hybrid vehicle will be both affordable and practical. It's likely to be based on the Honda Compact Hybrid Coupe concept revealed at Geneva.> full story


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Honda S2000

Honda’s next S2000 will abandon its expensive build process and be developed in the mould of the 1960s S600 convertible. Aimed at the Mazda MX-5, it will espouse a front-engine/rear-drive layout, feature a retractable hard-top rather than a soft-top and be powered by a 160kW 2.0-litre engine.> Full Story


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Chery A5

Chery is expected to spearhead its Australian introduction with its A5 small sedan, which should come packed with high equipment levels and engine options. The A5 could be priced from about $12,000 here and is offered in China with 80kW 1.6-litre, 97kW 1.8-litre and 95kW 2.0-litre engines.> Full Story

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Chery A1

Chery is expected to launch its new A1 small hatch locally in early 2009. The front-drive five-door, styled by Italian design house Bertone, is powered by two iterations of its SQR-series four-cylinder 16-valve DOHC petrol engine. The A1 will be a key export model for China's largest independent car-maker.> full sory

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Audi Q7 V12 TDI

Audi used the 2008 Geneva motor show to launch its new Q7 V12 TDI range-topper. The 368kW/1000Nm 60-degree 6.0-litre V12 engine propels the new Q7 flagship to 100km in a staggering 5.5 seconds. Fuel consumption is quoted at 11.9L/100km. The 12-pot Q7 TDI is expected locally in early 2009. Full Story

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Peugeot 107

PEUGEOT’S cute 107 is firming as a potential light car challenger in the Australian market, with a possible local introduction late 2008. Co-developed with Citroen and Toyota, the 107 is available in either three-door or five-door variants. Two Engine options include a 50kW/94Nm 1.0-litre and 55kW/130Nm 1.4-litre guises.full story



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Nissan Skyline

Nissan hopes to bring the Skyline back to Australia as a stand-alone large luxury sedan. Competing against the Honda Legend overseas, the new Skyline is size bigger than the Nissan Maxima and is available with either a 165kW 2.5-litre V6 or a 231kW 3.5-litre V6. Expect it here in late 2008. Full Story


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Mitsubishi Lancer

JUST 12 months after its introduction, Mitsubishi Australia is refreshing the Lancer sedan range with a leading luxury model called Aspire, a new 2.4-litre engine and minor upgrades across the range. The Aspire is exactly what Mitsubishi believes the medium- and large-sedan market is craving.
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Monday, September 15, 2008

Nissan GT-R

Nissan's new-generation GT-R (no "Skyline" this time) Porsche-pursuer will be revealed at the 2007 Tokyo motor show. Expect a 380kW twin-turbo V6, mated to a close-ratio seven-speed sequential gearbox and all-wheel drive - tech that could push price past $150,000 when it lands in Oz by late 2008.> full story


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BMW M3 Sedan

The first M3 sedan is likely to arrive in Australia by December 2008. Powered by the same 309kW 4.0-litre V8 as its coupe and cabriolet stablemates, the four-door M3 will compete head on with the likes of Mercedes-Benz's bruising new C63 AMG sedan and the Lexus IS-F sedan due here in October.> full story

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BMW M3 Convertible

BMW Australia will soon widen the appeal of its new M3 coupe with the addition of the M3 convertible. Likely to carry a traditional price premium ($16,000 in E46 guise) over the new M3 coupe, it will come with the same 309kW 4.0-litre V8, mated to six-speed manual or M-DCT auto transmissions.> full story


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Subaru Impreza Sedan

Subaru will launch its all-new three-box four-door Impreza sedan late 2008. It will be powered by the same naturally aspirated 120kW 2.0-litre boxer engine as for the base hatchback variants, and a 2.5-litre 165kW turbocharged four-cylinder boxer unit for the WRX variant.> Full Story

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Hyundai Elantra Wagon

Hyundai's new Elantra small/medium car range will grow further when a five-door wagon becomes the third bodystyle in the range in late 2008. Expect the Corolla and Lancer wagon rival to offer standard stability control, sharp pricing and crisp styling. It could be dubbed the i30 CW here, as in Europe.> Full Story


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Citroen C-Crosser


Citroen’s first SUV, the C-Crosser, is essentially a Mitsubishi Outlander with a Citroen face and HDi diesel engine. It's earmarked for a debut in Australia by late 2008, powered by Mitsubishi’s 125kW 2.4-litre petrol four mated to a CVT gearbox or a 162kW 3.0-litre V6 with a six-speed auto.> Full Story


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Lexus IS

Lexus is expected to launch its upgraded IS250 range locally in the last quarter of 2008. With minor cosmetic changes to the front and rear fascia’s, ie headlamp, grille, and bumper areas. Mechanical upgrades to its 2.5 litre engine will be minimal.Full Story


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Cadillac CTS

Cadillac's new CTS is GM's second attempt at a BMW 5 Series rival. The large rear-drive sedan carries angular design themes and has a 223kW/366Nm direct-injection 3.6-litre V6, plus six-speed auto and manual transmissions. Expect the CTS to headline Cadillac's Australian introduction by late 2008. Full story


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BMW 135i Sport Coupe

BMW makes sports cars, right? Well, of course, although its sprightly SUVs stretch that truth a little too much for real brand loyalists these days. Thankfully, then, there is the 135i Sport Coupe, here now to woo you with its striking style, wonderful twin-turbo in-line petrol six, outstanding safety and superb dynamics. In fact, the 1 Series coupe is a better all-round bet than the fab but flawed hatch. But the real beauty of this car is that it reconnects with BMW’s brilliant coupe heritage, making it one of the most enjoyable and accessible cars to come from the Bavarian marque in years. Full Story

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

BMW Z4 ROADSTER 3.Osi

It’s summer in California and nothing beats driving around with the top down. Whether you’re meandering down the Pacific Coast Highway, cruising the El Camino Real, or just driving home from a long day at the office, the sunshine state is ideal for soft tops. BMW has just the answer for folks looking for stylish top-down motoring, with both the 3-series and the new 1-series featuring convertible models. But for true driving excitement, the only choice is the Z4 roadster. This head-turning two-seater combines distinctive styling with BMW’s signature blend of luxury and performance.

Driving Impressions

Slide into the Z4 and you immediately notice its sporting potential. The car sits very low to the ground and the two front seats are placed quite far back relative to the wheels. The seats are so low that getting in and out of the car proved a bit of a challenge at times, especially after a large lunch. Hit the road and you can’t help but notice that other cars practically loom over you, but this go-kart like stance allows the Z4 to truly hug the road.

Estimated fuel economy for the Z4 3.0si is 18 mpg in the city and 28 on the open highway. Our overall mileage during our week with the Z4 roadster was a little over 22 mpg. Expect better gas mileage on days you can resist launching Z4 down the roadway. We behave poorly whenever we get the keys to a hot roadster.

Performance

Our Z4 3.0si test model features a sophisticated 255 hp 3.0 L inline 6 cylinder engine, an upgrade over the base model’s 215 hp 3.0 L unit. Utilizing an assortment of power maximizing tricks, including a composite magnesium/aluminum engine block and Double-VANOS variable valve timing, this engine provides both healthy doses of torque and a free-revving eagerness that easily launches the car forward. Stand on the throttle and you’ll hit 60 mph in a scant five and a half seconds, which should leave all but the extreme speed freaks nicely satisfied (for those folks there is always the Z4 M, with its 330 hp engine and sub 5 second 0-60 time).

Our test car came equipped with an optional 6-speed Steptronic automatic transmission with paddle shifters. Although purists will surely stick with the standard 6-speed manual transmission, this automatic is really quite good. Activate the Dynamic Driving Control, or sport mode, and the computer does an excellent job of anticipating what gear the transmission should be in for maximum performance, even when driving hard on steep terrain. Should you choose to take matters into your own hands, all it takes is a quick tap or pull on the steering wheel mounted paddle shifters to easily change gears.

BMW Z4 - tires

Handling

Our Z4 also came equipped with the optional sport package, which includes 18” rims shod with high-performance tires and a sport-tuned suspension. These unforgiving dampers will make an impression on you, your spine, your hands, and anything else in contact with the car. On anything other than smooth pavement the ride is too jarring to be comfortable and it gets downright painful over the typical washboard road surface of our nation’s neglected infrastructure. This is not the car for a long road trip, unless you love spending time with your chiropractor.

Take the Z4 out on some curvy back roads and you’ll almost forgive the car for its excessively harsh ride. With perfect 50-50 weight distribution and a surprisingly stiff chassis for a convertible, the Z4 makes carving switchbacks an absolute delight. Add in the supremely sticky Bridgestone Potenza tires and responsive, fade-free brakes, and you have a recipe for cornering precision. Perhaps the only handling flaw is a slightly vague steering response, but this is more nitpicking than a serious limitation.

Build

Overall, the Z4 is solidly put together, with uniform body panel gaps and doors that close with a resounding “thunk”. The optional fully automatic convertible top works flawlessly, with the simple push of a button raising or lowering the top in little more than 10 seconds. The only area that stands out for slightly less than stellar workmanship is the interior, with some mediocre plastic surfaces and a pair of retractable cup holders that jammed several times. For those concerned that driving a convertible might be less safe, the Z4 has you covered, with BMW’s Advanced Safety System making sure that the airbags, ABS, and traction and stability control systems work together to keep the occupants safe.

Interior

The Z4 features an appropriately sophisticated interior, with black leather upholstery and brushed aluminum trim. The M Sport seats are very supportive, almost too much so given the stiff suspension. A bit more padding would really help, especially for longer drives. Interior space is decent for a convertible and the trunk is large enough to be functional, although anything bigger than a medium size suitcase likely won’t fit.

2008 BMW Z4 3.0si - High Performance Leather upholstery & 6-way adjustable sport seats 2008 BMW Z4 3.0si - THX Certified AM/FM Stereo/CD Audio Premium Audio System 2008 BMW Z4 3.0si - Onboard Navigation System with Traffic Alerts

The dashboard layout is nice and simple, without the button overload common in many luxury cars. Operating the Navigation system using just two buttons and a knob did prove rather difficult, and the user interface as a whole is less than intuitive. Why more car companies don’t adopt touch screen technology remains one of the world’s unsolved mysteries. On the other hand, the optional premium audio system is the real deal, with THX® certification, MP3 capability, Carver technology and 10 audiophile-quality speakers, including 2 subwoofers. This system can really crank out the tunes, with almost no distortion even at irresponsibly high volume levels.

Exterior

Like many of BMW’s recent designs, the Z4’s exterior generated some controversy when it was unveiled in 2003. Abandoning the more retro-styled exterior of its predecessor, the Z3, the Z4 has an almost shark-like profile, with its aggressive, pointed nose, curved door lines, and sharply tapered rear end. Add in our test car’s optional 18” alloy wheels and you have a muscular, yet abstract look that is quite unlike anything else on the road. The overall look won’t please everyone and is a bit cluttered from certain angles, but give it some time and the Z4’s unique profile will probably grow on you, and will definitely help you stand out from the crowd.


Value / Who Should Buy It

With an as-tested price of over 55,000, the Z4 Roadster 3.0si isn’t cheap, especially for a car with such limited practical utility. With a ride so harsh that it almost precludes daily driving and the space limitations that come with being a two-seat convertible, the Z4 is unlikely to be anyone’s primary mode of transportation. But judge it for what it is, an expensive thrill ride from one of the world’s great car companies, and it’s hard to top the Z4. Combining all-out performance with a sophisticated design and the sheer fun of a convertible top, the Z4 could be the perfect second car.photo gallery

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PORSCHE BOXER RS 60 SPYDER

Settling for second place has never been Porsche’s mind set. Porsche has a long list of podium finishes on and off of the racing circuit. In 1948 Porsche scored a first place finish at Innsbruck Stadtrennen with the 356, the first sports car to bear the Porsche name, only one month after it was road certified. Fast forward to 1984 for another notable first - Porsche, with the 911 Carrera 4×4, marks its first victory in the Paris–Dakar Rally. At Porsche safety is just as important as winning races. Porsche becomes the first car maker in Germany to equip all production models with an airbag for driver and front passenger as standard equipment. Now it seems that Porsche has taken the gold again in the form of a limited edition GT Silver Metallic Boxster, the RS 60 Spyder.

I was given the opportunity to test drive the RS 60 Spyder at the home of Porsche’s Sport Driving School (PSDS), Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. In my opinion, the race track is the best place to put the RS 60 through its paces without scaring the natives on public roads. As an added bonus, I had legendary racer and lead PSDS instructor, Hurley Haywood, show me the race line at Barber Motorsports Park.

Porsche Boxster RS 60 Spyder Hurley Haywood


If you are reading this article, the big question on your mind is, “what’s it like driving the Spyder and how does it compare to a Boxster or Boxster S?” The short answer is YOWZA! This rascal zips around corners like Lightning McQueen being pursued by Doc Hudson. The beauty of mid-engine sports cars, as with the setup of the Boxsters, are their superbly balanced chassis and front-to-rear weight ratios. Turn-in was crisp and easy to initiate. The Spyder was extremely easy to get around the road coarse whether it was diving hard into a slow tight corner, swooshing through the slalom S-turns, or carrying a lot of exit speed coming out of the carousel.

Stability, regardless of road surface, is further enhanced by Porsche Stability Management (PSM) which is standard equipment on all the Boxsters and Caymans. PSM is a computerized system that relies on data from an assortment of sensors to help maintain the car’s intended path as the driver pushes it to the edges of its dynamic limits. And the fun part of being on a closed course is being able to push the limits of the Boxster without being scared of the consequences. I can only imagine the scenarios popping up in my co-pilot’s head, Mr. Haywood, since this was his first time coaching me around Barber M/S Park and he had clue how good (or bad) were my driving skills. Thank goodness the Boxster’s mid-engine arrangement doesn’t exhibit the tail-wagging properties of the old 911’s. The RS 60 also comes with Porsche’s Active Suspension Management system (PASM), an active dampening system that lowers the body 10mm and gives the Boxster outstanding agility when negotiating the corners (fast or slow). Both the Boxster and I kept our composure while running test laps around the course and all four wheels never left the pavement.

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2009 Acura TSX

With an updated engine, revised styling and new features, the 2009 Acura TSX is hoping to gain some traction as an entry-level luxury sedan. Watch our video review and find out how the new TSX sums up in overall value and performance.Full Story

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

BMW’s Mini family with Crossover Concept

FOUR comes to the fore with the latest Mini concept. Dubbed the Crossover Concept for its Paris motor show debut next month, this is BMW’s fourth instalment of its small-car icon after the hatch, Clubman and soon-to-be-replaced Cabriolet.
At more than four metres long, this four-seater crossover is the longest to ever to wear the Mini moniker, while width, height and wheelbase are rated at a similarly unprecedented 1830, 1598 and 2606mm respectively.
It is also the first (not counting the oddball twin-engined Twini Mini of the 1960s) to feature four-wheel drive.
However, Austria, rather than Oxford in England where all other Mini variants spring from, is the likely source for the production version due in 2010.

BMW hopes to cash in on the downsizing trend by collecting compact SUV buyers who might otherwise settle for the Volkswagen Tiguan, Land Rover Freelander or the upcoming Audi Q3. BMW itself is expected to produce an X1-badged crossover version of its compact 1 Series.
Meanwhile, they have the Crossover Concept to contemplate, with its overtly broad shouldered waistline, wagon-oid silhouette, Fiat Panda-like daylight opening (DLO) in the C-pillar region and completely bespoke body panels.
Most striking is the Crossover’s unique pillarless door arrangement, featuring a sliding rear door a la Peugeot’s 1007 city car and an absent B-pillar on the driver’s side, plus a conventional forward-opening one as its opposite number.
Unlike the Clubman’s twin barn-door design, a single side-hinged rear door with a retractable rear window will have fans of the 1970s Ford XA-XC Falcon wagon reminiscing.
A low cargo floor aids loading, while a removable storage box on the tailgate and the option of roof-mounted rails extend the Crossover’s utility potential.
The concept also has a full-length retractable roof cover for open-air motoring, but whether any of these make it onto the production car remains to be seen.
Inside, the lounge-style rear seats are identical to the front ones, separated by a rail-mounted moveable console that may or may not make it to production.
The dashboard features a fanciful centrally-located instrument ‘Globe’ in 3D, with all communication, entertainment and navigation controls housed within it.
The globe employs industry-first laser projecting imaging to create that multi-dimensional effect.
This innovation allows the driver to see one thing and the passenger to observe something else, such as the GPS functionality, via the touch-sensitive surface/screen, a trackball on the steering wheel, buttons and slide controls in the lower section of the ‘globe’ or a keyboard on the front passenger’s side, which extends at the touch of a button from the dashboard.
An image of the Earth’s land mass is also incorporated within it, presumably for BMW to plot the Mini’s global conquests.
Lip service is paid to the BMC-era original Mini by having the speedometer track along the outer circumference.
The Crossover Concept’s retro-style circular and oval themes also extend to virtually all other areas of the cabin, such as the metallic pedals, toggle switch housing and vent outlets.
BMW is keeping quiet on engines, but the existing Peugeot/Citroen-shared naturally-aspirated and turbocharged 1.6-litre direct-injection four-cylinder petrol powerplants are likely, along with a development of the turbo-diesel unit that is also shared with PSA and Ford.

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Source: http://www.goauto.com.au

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